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let's go to john heilemann here. is this the clown car as howard beautifully put it backing up over the guy that outcorkoutdorm and won the election? >> some of these people are not certifiable clowns who are saying these things about romney though i don't disagree with howard's characterization in general. i do think -- >> gingrich -- >> i think it's fair to say that part of romney's problem was that he was really always an incredibly bad fit with the republican party on almost every level. he was not most of the things the republican party is today nor really is he much of what the traditional republican party has been. he was not a comfortable populist. he was also not a comfortable establishment aryan. he was never part washington, d.c., establishment. the only people glommed onto him ever was he was the most electable of a very, very weak field. >> those are the clowns i was referring to. >> of course. if the only reason that the republican party ever had any enthusiasm for him, and remember in mid-september aft
let's go to john heilemann here. is this the clown car as howard beautifully put it backing up over the guy that outcorkoutdorm and won the election? >> some of these people are not certifiable clowns who are saying these things about romney though i don't disagree with howard's characterization in general. i do think -- >> gingrich -- >> i think it's fair to say that part of romney's problem was that he was really always an incredibly bad fit with the republican party on...
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who was it john deutche, former c.i.a. director who was fired because he took classified information home with him. >> i don't know, it all reminds me of the nanny tax kerr if you havele a few years ago. if you hang around the u.s. military you're constantly getting classified information. it is handed to you, to explain things. if you embed in balling rab, for example, you sit in on meetings. that you had it on the wrong laptop, i find that the smallest bureaucratic outcome and almost meaningless. >> schieffer: what's going to happen in israel, david? >> well, i think israel is poised, ready to attack, showing it's ready to attack. i don't think it wants to. the question i hear israelis and u.s. officials asking is where does this lead? is israel really in a situation that it has no alternative except every five or six years to take a pom at its adversaries -- is what one israeli official told me-- or is there some pathway to stability, and could it involve a new government in egypt. so that's where i think everybody woul
who was it john deutche, former c.i.a. director who was fired because he took classified information home with him. >> i don't know, it all reminds me of the nanny tax kerr if you havele a few years ago. if you hang around the u.s. military you're constantly getting classified information. it is handed to you, to explain things. if you embed in balling rab, for example, you sit in on meetings. that you had it on the wrong laptop, i find that the smallest bureaucratic outcome and almost...
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i think john boehner has been the biggest in this, putting revenue on the table. i do agree with doug and i think that we will get some last-minute deal where we will kick the can down the road. if we go to the fiscal cliff, my party will shoulder the blame. trust me, my party is losing the message game and that is why we are having a bargain right now. >> there is a larger point. bottom line, if we go into some kind of economic downturn or a recession, all sides and all parties. >> i do agree with you. when the finger-pointing goes down, my party is the one to blame. right now we are trying to put humpty dumpty back together. gerri: to that point, and to both of you, what does the republican party need to do? to change the way it is viewed, we need to do? >> we can't continue to be the party of old white men. we have to work and take control of immigration reform and we have to change our message. we have to stop the fire and brimstone. if you don't vote for us, you are a lazy mood or read it. we feel your pain, we are here with you, stick with us and in the futu
i think john boehner has been the biggest in this, putting revenue on the table. i do agree with doug and i think that we will get some last-minute deal where we will kick the can down the road. if we go to the fiscal cliff, my party will shoulder the blame. trust me, my party is losing the message game and that is why we are having a bargain right now. >> there is a larger point. bottom line, if we go into some kind of economic downturn or a recession, all sides and all parties. >>...
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let's find out and ask john harrington, ceo of harrington investment, socially responsible investment firm, about a million bucks in target stocks. >> it's good to be here. the main issue is whether we honor our employees as stockholders or as shareholders, and also look at all the other stakeholders, which include not only employees and customers, it's probably about time we begin to sort of reduce the frenziness around commercialization of human being. >> are you incensed enough you would sell target stock if they don't yield to your demands? >> i think that's an issue we'll take down the road. the main thing is, we are engaged in shareholder advocacy. the main thing for us is making sure that management knows we're concerned about this insanity that goes on every thanksgiving and christmas. we need to -- employees only have three days a year, to have for holidays. we need to think about them also. >> i totally understand. i'm all for family. looking at this 100% from a commercial point of view, as a shareholder you want the company to make profits, right, to make more sales by open
let's find out and ask john harrington, ceo of harrington investment, socially responsible investment firm, about a million bucks in target stocks. >> it's good to be here. the main issue is whether we honor our employees as stockholders or as shareholders, and also look at all the other stakeholders, which include not only employees and customers, it's probably about time we begin to sort of reduce the frenziness around commercialization of human being. >> are you incensed enough...
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rome looks like factious dictator benito mussolini than the person it's supposed to represent, pope john paul ii. so now he smiles and has defineed chin, his arm is strengthened and is in a gesture of protection and the coloring evened out as well. not everyone is satisfied. a commuter says just not him. as we told you at the top of the program the death toll on the palestinian side of conflict with israel more than 100 tonight. half of them zillians according to the gaza officials. israel lost three people so far. citizens by the thousands are opposed to terror from the skies hour after hour. correspondent leland vittert with the day in the life of a nation under attack. >> the united states you have snow days from school. here in israel, rocket days. this is a rocket that came through the concrete roof of a major school here. high school. through here and embedded itself there in the ground. this is a bench where students would normally sit. we could see it's peppered with shrapnel. [ sirens ] okay, got sirens going. we're going keep going. this area was hit once before. we are going t
rome looks like factious dictator benito mussolini than the person it's supposed to represent, pope john paul ii. so now he smiles and has defineed chin, his arm is strengthened and is in a gesture of protection and the coloring evened out as well. not everyone is satisfied. a commuter says just not him. as we told you at the top of the program the death toll on the palestinian side of conflict with israel more than 100 tonight. half of them zillians according to the gaza officials. israel lost...
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john fund columnist the national review magazine, john, good morning to you, my next guest. i see your points here. but before i get to them, just tell me what it means if i'm living in wisconsin and i'm one of the 10% in that state that doesn't have insurance. scott walker says the state covers 90% of people living in wisconsin. what does it mean to me if i don't have the state exchange set up either by the state in wisconsin? >> well it probably means that you're a transitory worker, or someone who has fallen through the cracks, because remember obamacare is not going to cover everyone, and i think what you're going to have to witness for is the federal government to move in and overriding the state bureaucracy create a separate exchange. that will be very cumbersome and awkward without the state's cooperation. wisconsin says we know our local conditions best and we've covered over 90% of people and we are working on the rest. bill: you say we are in a stalemate phase, explain that. >> we have a problem because the supreme court has not only left the states out of the medi
john fund columnist the national review magazine, john, good morning to you, my next guest. i see your points here. but before i get to them, just tell me what it means if i'm living in wisconsin and i'm one of the 10% in that state that doesn't have insurance. scott walker says the state covers 90% of people living in wisconsin. what does it mean to me if i don't have the state exchange set up either by the state in wisconsin? >> well it probably means that you're a transitory worker, or...
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john thomas reporting there an op had here in our team it's that old house crosstown. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a few voting irregularities but guess what suspicion will never happen it is a very easy thing to do to sign a petition and it is another thing entirely to leave the usa that will civil war thing that happened back back then does anyone the usa honestly think that they are gov has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see fit tour a kind of but he's out of office how it makes it seem like revolution or succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans and texan flags flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line to seed you should really understand what that means and what you're in for the founding father sure did but that's just my opinion. download the official. snow from choose
john thomas reporting there an op had here in our team it's that old house crosstown. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a few voting irregularities but guess what suspicion will never happen it is a very easy thing to do to sign a petition and it is another thing entirely to leave the usa that will civil war thing that happened back back then does anyone the usa honestly think...
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jenna: let's bring in john a than that chanzer the author of hamaz versus fatad. let's talk about the rockets that leland showed us there coming from gaza into israel. you say the rockets tell a story all their own, what is that? >> jenna what we've seen over the last ten years is that hamas has been firing shorter-range rockets into israel. every time it happens you don't sigh the israelis going in and trying to root them them out. we have an interesting story right now, hamas smuggled in what one official described to me as game-changer rockets. they are iranian made. and about a hundred of them were imported into gaza via sudan it appears. and when the israelis learned of the existence of these rockets all it look was one provocation on the part of hamas for israel to go in and wipe out those rockets, and those launchers. that's what we saw for the first day or two of this conflict. now i think the israelis are hunting down some of the smaller rockets that are hitting the areas around there where we just saw a report. but bottom line is it was these game-change
jenna: let's bring in john a than that chanzer the author of hamaz versus fatad. let's talk about the rockets that leland showed us there coming from gaza into israel. you say the rockets tell a story all their own, what is that? >> jenna what we've seen over the last ten years is that hamas has been firing shorter-range rockets into israel. every time it happens you don't sigh the israelis going in and trying to root them them out. we have an interesting story right now, hamas smuggled...
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i am john stossel. good nig >> eric: i'm chri >>> i'm chris wallace. david petraeus tells congress what he knows about the benghazi attack. ♪ ♪ >> chris: in a series of closed door hearings, lawmakers investigate what happened before, during, after the assault that killed four americans. we get the latest from saxby chambliss, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. joe lieberman, head of the homeland security committee. then, republicans look to regroup after a disappointing election. does the party need a new message or better messengers? we talk with two leading governors. bobby jindal of louisiana and scott walker of wisconsin. plus, the president and congressional leaders try to pull back from the fiscal cliff. with 44 days and counting, we'll ask our sunday panel can a deal be made in time? and our power player of the week. killing us softly with her song. all right now on "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ >> chris: hello, again, from fox news in washington. we'll talk with our guests in a moment. first the update on the tense military situ
i am john stossel. good nig >> eric: i'm chri >>> i'm chris wallace. david petraeus tells congress what he knows about the benghazi attack. ♪ ♪ >> chris: in a series of closed door hearings, lawmakers investigate what happened before, during, after the assault that killed four americans. we get the latest from saxby chambliss, vice chair of the senate intelligence committee. joe lieberman, head of the homeland security committee. then, republicans look to regroup after...
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>> john: right on. what is your take on john mccain's role he has given himself in this investigation? >> he has gotten himself involved in a way that is very active, i think is the only nice way to say it. he has taken on a role as chief antagonist in the white house about this. and it has put him out even greater than those in his own party, the usual trio is mccain, graham and joe lieberman doesn't exist on this. and you have the senator from georgia saying he is not ready for the water gate style hearings on this. >> john: i get your impression from your colleagues on this the counter conventional wisdom seems to be this is john mccain and lindsay graham who are not exactly beloved by their own party, exploiting benghazi to their own eminnocence. >> john mccain is obviously a candidate for president, and i'm not sure jumping up and down on this one issue or any issue would increase his eminence or prominence in a major way, but he from the get-go has been very, very involved in libya stuff in genera
>> john: right on. what is your take on john mccain's role he has given himself in this investigation? >> he has gotten himself involved in a way that is very active, i think is the only nice way to say it. he has taken on a role as chief antagonist in the white house about this. and it has put him out even greater than those in his own party, the usual trio is mccain, graham and joe lieberman doesn't exist on this. and you have the senator from georgia saying he is not ready for...
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sanitation commissioner john doherty. i know a lot of your men and women have been getting standing ovations wherever they go. so good job. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, deb. >>> well, it is a case of too many patients and not enough doctors. find out why access to health care and some cities is nearly impossible. forcing many patients to turn to emergency rooms instead. rustrat. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum. so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went b
sanitation commissioner john doherty. i know a lot of your men and women have been getting standing ovations wherever they go. so good job. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you, deb. >>> well, it is a case of too many patients and not enough doctors. find out why access to health care and some cities is nearly impossible. forcing many patients to turn to emergency rooms instead. rustrat. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand...
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john brown joins us now, thank you for being with us, john. what about the fiscal cliff phobia versus the impact of the fiscal cliff? the cuts less than half a billion, $3.5 trillion budget. >> yes, you're quite right. fear of the unknown is worse than facing something that you know. it is a sad thing our political overlords have ensured the only certainty that we face is uncertainty. it will kill human endeavor in the encouragement of more cattle these, investment it makes people risk diverse and they hold cash and in business it makes people risk reverse and therefore they do not invest, and that is what a lot of the money from qed, going into bank deposits and not into jobs. it is very, very bad what it portends is unnecessary economy, recession and policy. dennis: durable good orders in september fell, "wall street journal" with a story today saying of the 40 biggest publicly held companies in the country, 20 of them have cut spending for this year or next year in anticipation of all that uncertainty. does losing the bush tax rates that ob
john brown joins us now, thank you for being with us, john. what about the fiscal cliff phobia versus the impact of the fiscal cliff? the cuts less than half a billion, $3.5 trillion budget. >> yes, you're quite right. fear of the unknown is worse than facing something that you know. it is a sad thing our political overlords have ensured the only certainty that we face is uncertainty. it will kill human endeavor in the encouragement of more cattle these, investment it makes people risk...
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before beck, there was john gibson. tech flick we are occupying john gibson hour. i see him in the hallway and we get along great. >> eric: this is the united states state department. do you see what this is? number seven down the list, that is hamas. it's under the category of foreign terrorist organizatio organizations. >> bob: that is something new. >> dana: we have been talking about middle east peace for decades. we are going to go. and then come back with new information on who changed susan rice's talking points before she went to five sunday shows to talk about the terrorist attack in benghazi? greg has that. later, don't miss greg's cooking segment. that is ahead on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: so it looks like the white house changed the talking points that called the attack in benghazi the work of al-qaeda. the tiny edit they made. al-qaeda reference became act of extremism to fed in the spontaneous mob narrative, that thanks to susan rice spread like an office cold. from there, more people died. we know who pushed the video i think. now
before beck, there was john gibson. tech flick we are occupying john gibson hour. i see him in the hallway and we get along great. >> eric: this is the united states state department. do you see what this is? number seven down the list, that is hamas. it's under the category of foreign terrorist organizatio organizations. >> bob: that is something new. >> dana: we have been talking about middle east peace for decades. we are going to go. and then come back with new information...
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i'm joe johns. you're in t"the situation room." >>> we're live in jerusalem right now at the end of a sixth day of intense rocket fire directed at israel from hamas-controlled gaza, as well as militants and their supplies. israeli officials say three people are dead, 68 people have been wounded. officials put the gaza death toll at 104 with 860 people wounded. all the while world diplomats constantly are looking for some way to broker a cease-fire. in a little bit, you're going to hear my conversation with one of top negotiators attempting to achieve a cease-fire, the former british prime minister, tony blair. he's here in jerusalem. i spoke with him today. you're going to hear the interview. that's coming up later. we'll also hear from our cnn correspondents across israel as well as in gaza right now. earlier in the day, i went to orbkalon where i saw what was going on firsthand on the israeli side of the border. as soon as we got there, the sirens actually started going on. you could see people ru
i'm joe johns. you're in t"the situation room." >>> we're live in jerusalem right now at the end of a sixth day of intense rocket fire directed at israel from hamas-controlled gaza, as well as militants and their supplies. israeli officials say three people are dead, 68 people have been wounded. officials put the gaza death toll at 104 with 860 people wounded. all the while world diplomats constantly are looking for some way to broker a cease-fire. in a little bit, you're...
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look, this issue is not become a bipartisan yet in the skepticism you hear from lindsey graham and john mccain. it's a clear division between the two sides it's divided the three amigos. even senator lieberman who normally sides with senator graham and mccain doesn't have the same view on this stuff. we don't see foreign policy scandals huge issues sustain unless members of the president's own party raises question. mike rogers has questions, lindsey graham. i believe the administration if it has as strong a case as it does, secretary clinton should brief them in private, public would be better, she would make more progress in private, to let them know what the facts are. >> chris cizilla, what about hillary clinton trying to put this to rest for the administration when, in fact, she could have testified in the first place or not testified, could have come on the sunday talk shows but it was not something she does and it was a hot potato and the white house seemed eager to put susan rice in that seat. >> i agree totally. i think mark is right, that the right thing probably to do is more
look, this issue is not become a bipartisan yet in the skepticism you hear from lindsey graham and john mccain. it's a clear division between the two sides it's divided the three amigos. even senator lieberman who normally sides with senator graham and mccain doesn't have the same view on this stuff. we don't see foreign policy scandals huge issues sustain unless members of the president's own party raises question. mike rogers has questions, lindsey graham. i believe the administration if it...
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john? >> it's an interesting situation especially because paul wasn't facing mandatory retirement for another couple of years at least. taking a look at the late of executives who might replace him, a couple of the more obvious ones were promoted to executive vice president positions. brian runs the process technology business that's getting the chips manufacturing if you want to continue along the track intel has been, he would be a key choice if you believe x-86 will break through in mobile and there's stacy smith also the chief financial officer. if you think they're going to go through acquisitions, he would be a key choice. and then you have a couple others. renee james was promoted head software. if you think that software is a key piece of your future and entrepreneurial bench going in a different direction, she would be a pick. a name not in the press release is the one who runs product. a hardware engineer at heart. a chip engineer at heart. he would be a choice if you think they n
john? >> it's an interesting situation especially because paul wasn't facing mandatory retirement for another couple of years at least. taking a look at the late of executives who might replace him, a couple of the more obvious ones were promoted to executive vice president positions. brian runs the process technology business that's getting the chips manufacturing if you want to continue along the track intel has been, he would be a key choice if you believe x-86 will break through in...
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>> john? >> talking about the south china sea come or east china sea dispute as alan alluded to, a lot of people in china to be the chinese action in those two areas is not something that china actually initiated out of a grand plan, but rather a post reaction to a provocative acts by other countries. like in the case o of the philippines, arresting, chasing chinese, in the case of the islands dispute. it's a nationalization of the items by japan against repeated chinese weren't. -- warnings. so how do we resolve this? does china have to back off? can china back off? are the philippines in japan at least partly to blame? at me, how would the united states act as a neutral, you know, peacekeeper? thank you very much. >> if you can keep your answers short we can get at least one more round. >> a last exercise i do remember we had with the pla military, pla was 2006 i think. are we hopeless on that account? can we have any prospect? i know the atmosphere certainly is not conducive now, but should
>> john? >> talking about the south china sea come or east china sea dispute as alan alluded to, a lot of people in china to be the chinese action in those two areas is not something that china actually initiated out of a grand plan, but rather a post reaction to a provocative acts by other countries. like in the case o of the philippines, arresting, chasing chinese, in the case of the islands dispute. it's a nationalization of the items by japan against repeated chinese weren't. --...
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brooke and john? >> sandra endo, thank you very much. >>> before we let you go, here's what we've been covering. this crisis unfolding the last couple of days in the middle east. these are live pictures. i believe these are live pictures from -- yes, this is gaza city. as you can see the destruction here many days later. i just want to pause. we've been listening. we've had reporters on the ground. anderson cooper and crew there on the ground for us in gaza city reporting multiple rockets fired. you can see the streets and the air. i'm just going to stop talking. let's listen. so as we continue to watch these live pictures, we've been talking all morning. i want our panel to feel free and weigh in. we talked to senator mitchell, special envoy for the region some years ago. he was telling us basically his fear is that it will get worse until it gets better. >> i've been there for a couple of these conflicts. every time they seem to escalate past the point where you'd want them to stop. they always go t
brooke and john? >> sandra endo, thank you very much. >>> before we let you go, here's what we've been covering. this crisis unfolding the last couple of days in the middle east. these are live pictures. i believe these are live pictures from -- yes, this is gaza city. as you can see the destruction here many days later. i just want to pause. we've been listening. we've had reporters on the ground. anderson cooper and crew there on the ground for us in gaza city reporting...